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Beijing, Sep 24 (EFE), (Camera: Javier García).- A Covid-19 vaccine currently in the advanced stages of testing will be ready for mass public use by early next year, the president of Chinese pharmaceutical firm Sinovac Biotech said Thursday.Yin Weidong told Efe and other media on a tour of Sinovac’s laboratories and factory in Beijing that the company had the capacity to produce 300 million doses of the vaccine, called CoronaVac, each year.Sinovac began constructing a specialized research laboratory for Covid-19 immunization in March and has been producing the potential future vaccine for several weeks.Yin said researchers explored seven different methods of vaccination and found that the use of the “inactivated vaccine” had proven to be the most effective.He said that phase III testing in subjects over 18-years-old had not shown any side-effects and that the vaccine was capable of immunizing all the variations of SARS-Cov-2 in the world.FOOTAGE OF SINOVAC BIOTECH.SOUNDBITES OF YIN WEIDONG, PRESIDENT OF SINOVAC:"We estimate that the vaccine can be applied to the general population early next year."
Madrid, Feb 20 (EFE) .- The United States insisted on Thursday that European countries and telecom operators exclude the Chinese company Huawei from all levels of 5G networks and not just the most sensitive cores of those systems.(CAMERA: E. del viso)SOUNDBITES OF ROBERT STRAYER, US DEPUTY ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE FOR CYBER AND INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATION POLICY
Madrid, Feb 20 (EFE) .- The United States insisted on Thursday that European countries and telecom operators exclude the Chinese company Huawei from all levels of 5G networks and not just the most sensitive cores of those systems.(CAMERA: E. del viso)SOUNDBITES OF ROBERT STRAYER, US DEPUTY ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE FOR CYBER AND INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATION POLICY
Meng Wanzhou, chief financial officer of China's Huawei, arrives at a Canadian court for the start of a hearing for her extradition to the United States. Images show an electronic ankle bracelet that authorities ordered her to wear as a condition of her release from custody. IMAGES
Shenzhen, China, Dec 11 (EFE / EPA).- Ren Zhengfei, the founder and CEO of Chinese tech giant Huawei, admitted Wednesday that United States president Donald Trump's campaign against the company had hit him "hard" and forced him to postpone his retirement to defend the company's image.(CAMERA: Aleksandar Plavevski)